Please note that following the latest Government guidelines, the campus is now closed other than the provision of essential services for students living in University halls. Teaching and assessment is continuing online.

1: Information for Applicants

Here you will find the latest information for UK applicants and offer holders, as we respond to the COVID-19 situation.

For any questions relating to your application or current offer, please contact the Admissions team by email admissions@leedstrinity.ac.uk and we will respond to you as soon as possible.

We are working hard to process all applications and to provide decisions as quickly as possible.

We can't receive documents by post at present. Please email us scanned copies of any requested documents for your course. If you have already sent documents by post and wish to check the status of your application, please email the Admissions Team including your full name and student ID.

We know that many of you are currently experiencing disruption to your studies and have had exams cancelled. We understand the potential impact of this. We will ensure that any applicant who receives an offer from us is not disadvantaged as a result of school/college closures or exam cancellations. UCAS is providing regular updates to applicants on this webpage.

In line with Government requirements to combat COVID-19, we have cancelled all on-campus events. If you have a specific question about our campus or student life at Leeds Trinity then please email us at hello@leedstrinity.ac.uk and we’ll get back to you. Alternatively, you can call us: 0113 283 7150.

Yes, we remain open for applications from students interested in starting an undergraduate or postgraduate degree course with us in September 2020. For more information email admissions@leedstrinity.ac.uk.

Based on the current trajectory of the pandemic in the UK, and the planned gradual relaxation of government restrictions, we are planning for our campus to reopen for teaching and accommodation from September 2020. To enable social distancing, teaching in Semester 1 is likely to be provided via a blended approach which combines on-campus teaching in small groups and online learning and teaching. We will continue to monitor the pandemic and government guidance and will adjust plans as necessary to ensure our community’s health and wellbeing. This will always be our priority. More details on term start dates will be provided soon.

Based on the current trajectory of the pandemic in the UK, and the planned gradual relaxation of government restrictions, we are planning for our campus to reopen for teaching and accommodation from September 2020. To enable social distancing, teaching in Semester 1 is likely to be provided via a blended approach which combines on-campus teaching in small groups and online learning and teaching. We will continue to monitor the pandemic and government guidance and will adjust plans as necessary to ensure our community’s health and wellbeing. This will always be our priority.

If you still wish to defer your place, please contact our Admissions Team who will be happy to discuss your options with you. Email admissions@leedstrinity.ac.uk or call 0113 283 7123.

Where visa centres are closed we will make adjustments if you need to arrive late.

If you have an offer from Leeds Trinity, we strongly recommend you start your studies this year. The end of the Brexit transition period in December 2020 may bring changes to immigration rules and your tuition fee status. Please see more on our Brexit information page.

2: Information for Visitors

All campus facilities are closed, except for the provision of essential services for students living in University halls.

You are strongly advised not to travel to campus.

Library and IT facilities

Library members can access the University’s digital library collection via the Library website and gain access to an extensive range of e-books, electronic journals and online databases.

Trinity Fitness

Membership payments for Trinity Fitness members have been frozen, with effect from Wednesday 18 March.

No, all events on campus have been cancelled or postponed. This is following the latest government guidance to avoid gatherings, social contact and "non-essential" travel. Please contact the event organiser for specific information.

If you're thinking of studying at Leeds Trinity and have a specific question about our campus or student life at Leeds Trinity, please email us at hello@leedstrinity.ac.uk and we’ll get back to you. Alternatively, you can call us on 0113 283 7150.

No, the latest government guidance advises the avoidance of gatherings, social contact and "non-essential" travel.

However, if you're thinking of studying at Leeds Trinity and have a specific question about our campus or student life at Leeds Trinity, please email us at hello@leedstrinity.ac.uk and we’ll get back to you. Alternatively, you can call us on 0113 283 7150.

No, the latest government guidance advises the avoidance of gatherings, social contact and "non-essential" travel.

However, we are endeavouring to offer applicants alternative options via telephone/skype – although it may not be possible to offer this for all courses.

If you're thinking of studying at Leeds Trinity and have a specific question about our campus or student life at Leeds Trinity, please email us at hello@leedstrinity.ac.uk and we’ll get back to you. Alternatively, you can call us on 0113 283 7150.

No, the latest government guidance advises the avoidance of gatherings, social contact and "non-essential" travel. Please contact the relevant member of staff for specific information.

As the next few months remain uncertain in terms of the impact of COVID-19, and with the health and safety of our students, their guests and our staff paramount, we have taken the very difficult decision to postpone our July graduation ceremonies this year. We know our students and their friends and family will be hugely disappointed, and we are sorry to have had to make this decision.

To ensure that our students have the opportunity to graduate on campus, in person, and alongside their class mates and lecturers, we are making plans to rearrange our summer ceremonies for October, when it is hoped that government restrictions on gatherings will have been relaxed. Students will receive their degree certificate at the ceremony but will also receive a ‘confirmation of award’ letter when results are available, which can be used for applying for further study or employment. We expect that this will no later than the end of July.